Music with Meaning: Oregon Bach Festival Artists Express Personal Perspectives Through Performance

For nearly 50 years, Oregon Bach Festival has showcased the incomparable works of composer J. S. Bach, and those inspired by his timeless masterpieces. This mission continues in 2019, with a collection of creative and innovative artists who express their own unique experiences and personal perspectives through music. Bach in Motion (July 5) A year …

Bach in Motion: A Celebration of Music and Movement

A major event during the 2019 Oregon Bach Festival has been a year in the making. When OBF Executive Director Janelle McCoy spoke with Mobility International USA CEO and co-founder Susan Sygall, the two came up with an idea to combine music, movement, and awareness that is centered on Bach. Bach in Motion was born …

Singer and Radio Personality Peter van de Graaff Shares Love of Classical Music Over The Airwaves

American singer and radio personality Peter van de Graaff surrounds himself with music, whether it is singing with his wife, Kathleen, or hosting for KWAX at the University of Oregon or Beethoven Satellite Network. “Two things are a constant in my life: concert attendance and listening to recorded music. Whenever I’m engaged in either activity I’m always thinking …

Organist Paul Jacobs Raises The Bar

Despite growing up in a non-musical family in a small town in southwestern Pennsylvania, organist Paul Jacobs became a prodigy, and at 15 years old was appointed head organist of a parish of 3,500 in his hometown. “I was fortunate to have excellent musical training and mentors during those formative years. I remain indebted to my …

New York Polyphony Embraces Medieval Melodies in Modern Times

Building New York Polyphony has been a labor of love for the artists, including bass baritone Craig Phillips. “It’s been a twelve-year entrepreneurial adventure and has required a lot of care and attention to the business side of things—marketing, budgeting, scheduling, networking, etc.,” Craig says. “It may not sound very exciting, but it’s very satisfying …

Mezzo-Soprano Elizabeth DeShong Incorporates Observational Awareness in Career, Life

It isn’t fancy recital halls or big-name collaborations that mezzo-soprano Elizabeth DeShong remembers as her most cherished accomplishments. These are actually conversations with other artists, moments of mutual appreciation and intrinsic artistic understanding. “That said, I would have to say that having [Supreme Court Justice] Ruth Bader Ginsburg attend my recital at the Kennedy Center …

Darrell Grant’s Artistic Focus on Ecology and Social Justice

Pianist Darrell Grant has used his musical talent for over two decades in service to his community as an educator and leader in the arts. Grant’s multi-faceted creative projects and innovative initiatives reflect a belief in the extraordinary power of art to communicate, inspire, provoke, inform, and move others to transform society and themselves. Music …

Soprano Julia Sophie Wagner Brings Bach To New Audiences

German soprano Julia Sophie Wagner is a highly sought-after concert singer, specializing in the vocal works of Johann Sebastian Bach. All of her projects originate in the quest for new audiences for art song and trying to reach them so they can discover their love of the genre. “Being on stage with wonderful, talented musicians, …

British Conductor Jane Glover Cherishes Storied Operatic, Baroque Career

Acclaimed British conductor Jane Glover has had a storied career in classical music, conducting major opera productions and all the major symphonic and chamber orchestras in Britain, as well as orchestras in Europe, the United States, Asia, and Australia. “The fact that, at my age, I am living such an enviable lifestyle, traveling the world …

University of Oregon Piano Tuner Mike Reiter Makes A Difference In Sound At OBF

As a child, Mike Reiter discovered that learning is universal and not contained to just the classroom. His father was a high school science teacher and his siblings and he were required to share what they had learned that day, whether they were in school or not. “His insistence that ‘the day was wasted if …